Stanley
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</infobox> Stanley is one of Odis's victims.
Personality[edit]
He enjoys true crime programs.<ref>“Heck,” Stanley said, sitting back. “Don’t even get me started. I love true crime.”- Excerpt from Wild Abandon 18.9</ref>
Relationships[edit]
Odis went out of his way to target him due to how much he disliked him.<ref>“Our jailer must not like you much. A lot of these guys, they just got on while trying to leave town,” Basil said.- Excerpt from Wild Abandon 18.9</ref>
Milly got annoyed by him and dislikes him.<ref>“Okay, you’re a monster, and I don’t say that lightly,” Milly said. “Will you please go fuck off now?”- Excerpt from Wild Abandon 18.9</ref>
Avery asked Odis if he can go free in exchange for him telling her where the girls where.<ref>“Fuck,” Avery whispered. “Are they still there now? Are they locked in?”
“Who?” he asked.
“The girls. That you kidnapped and locked up.”
“I guess. Yeah.”
“Where?”
“Can I get off the bus?”
“Tell me where they are, and I’ll ask the guy in charge,” Avery replied.- Excerpt from Wild Abandon 18.9</ref>
Appearance[edit]
He's dressed in overalls, young with a liver spot on his head and light stubble.<ref>He had a slight head injury that seemed to make him unsteady on his feet, and sat down two rows ahead of Basil. He looked like a mechanic or plumber, with coveralls, and light stubble on ruddy cheeks. He was young, but had a liver spot on his forehead. “Stanley, but my friends call me Lee.”- Excerpt from Wild Abandon 18.9</ref>
Chronology[edit]
He comes from Minneapolis, America.<ref>“America. Minneapolis. Why? Are we-”- Excerpt from Wild Abandon 18.9</ref>
He got his neighbor deported with the help of his friend. Afterwards he took her kids planning to marry one of them.<ref>“It’s not as bad as mass murder. I got a woman deported. My neighbor. Did it on purpose, through a friend, so I could manage the timing and outcome.”
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“Why did you need to manage the outcome?”
“They went to get the kids. But she’s my neighbor, I know the routine. I watched. I got them while they were on their way home. Teenager and a twelve year old. No traces, nobody’s going to put that much effort in for the family members of some deportee. They’ll think they ran to stay in the country.”
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They think they’re being held by immigration, and I’m their caseworker. I’m not a creep. Not like the guy that woman let loose.”br>
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“I wasn’t going to do anything to them. Just… keep them in custody indefinitely. When one turned seventeen, I could tell them I could save them from being deported and lost by the system like their mom. By marrying ’em. Whichever one turned out better.”- Excerpt from Wild Abandon 18.9</ref>
He was on one of Odis's buses but when he tried to leave he got hit by another bus and taken on board.<ref>Avery sniffed. “You were on another bus before this.” “Yeah. And? I got out, started to walk, got hit. Got carried in by people who should know better than to move someone injured. It wasn’t a hard knock though.” - Excerpt from Wild Abandon 18.9</ref>
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